St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, October 24, 1913, Image 2

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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLE
Published Every Frldnjr
At 117 West HiirllnRton Btroct.
Tint Krvihw Is entered nt post oflicc
In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns until ninttcr
of the second class under the Act of Con
fjress of Mnrch 3, 1879.
OfflcUl Xtwipiptr of tb City of ft. Join.
All rommanlktlon ihonld ! addrttiad to
Th BTlw. St. Johni, Oreion.
Subtorlptlon pries $1.00 par year.
When a new bridge is needed,
a road must be repaired, a court
house is to be built, where docs
the money come from? Do the
mail order houses pay it?
Hardly. They will not even
send a contribution to help buy
a new boll for the new church or
or to help a Fourth of July cele
bration. They pay no taxes in
this town, and they are not con
cerned in its prosperity.
This town must bo supported
by its residents and those who
live in the immediate vicinity.
If thoy insist on sending their
money away then they are help
ing to kill their town, and thoy
are making it harder for them to
pay the taxes necessary to main
lain local government and to
make local improvements.
You owe something (o your
self, and you owe something to
your neighbors. You can help
youraell by helping your noigli
Dors, iou can't injure your
neighbors without injuring your
self. When you send money to
mail order houses you are hurting
your town, your neighbors and
yourself.- Holland.
IF YOU WANT TO BE
yout own YoM
ITS SAFE IN
THEBJ
Your employer will think more of yon ttutl
ixlvv yon thv I'AYlXCt jntsltlon ef responsibility
over your sjtendthrlft nssoelntes It' yon MiYi' ynnr
money, Insteml tf foollntx It uwny, Snve n pnrt of
vonr Ineoniei tills Is thu first st epplntr stone towni'd
having A HUSISllSS (lf YOllIt OU'iY.
hot OHIt lltttnl be YOUli llnnlc
pny 4 par eent Interest on Savings Aeetmnts
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON
The thin blooded critics in
thu East who are constantly find
ing fault with the climate of
Oregon, which they have never
experienced should have been
here Sunday in a body. A
nearer perfect day could not be
imagined. The warm, life giving
sunshine of our glorious golden
Indian summer fell in an aurifer
ous deluge on the broad bosom
of the earth, and lent its lumin
ous light with entrancing ell'ect
to grouped masses of rich and
variegated foliage. Everything
was mellow, from the heart of
man who felt the intoxication of
the day. to the elfect of the broad
lnndscapo softened and yet in
tensified in its wonderful beauty
by the scarcely perceptible bluish
haze which liangs over the dis
tant features of the country like
a veil. The earth seemed at rest
after its labor of the summer in
producing the rich harvests, and
was languidly basking in the sun.
Nature had put on her broadest
and most beatific smile, and
overyono responded to the smile
in willing sympathy. Hut who
can doscribo our golden season,
which begins in August and lasts
frequently until the first of No
vombor. It must be felt, exper
ienced, breathed and seen to be
appreciated. Let the shivering
and woak nerved denizens of
the East spend one year in Ore
gon and then IhUcn to the praises
of tho climate which thoy now
condemn. Let them experience
the healthv winter: tho frosli
and verdant spring which takes
thu place of winter with a sud
dun luap and bound, with none
of thu slush and mud and the
cold East winds which are mak
ing New England one great
hospital of phthisics; thu warm,
dry summer with iLs long cool
evenings and fresh soporific
nights, and best of all, the in-
(luscribablu autumn, thu Indian
summer which makos mere
existence an actual pleasure,
Tho Eastern skeptics may in
voighlo all thoy ploaso at our
climate, but lot them come hero
Get them wh
have the chance
a
China Pheasant and Duck
SEASON NOW OPEN
eyou
22 cal. Rifles, $1.50 to $ 6.00
Double bbl. Shot Guns, 12.50
Single " "
Same with automatic
ejectors
Peters Shot Gun Shells
55c, 65c, 75c per box.
5.50
6.00
HUDSON BICYCLES
THE BEST FOR THE MONEY
Bicycle Tapes, Bicycle Lamps
Inner Tubes, Etc.
Puncture Proof Tires, $3.50 each.
MILLER HARDWARE CO.
Phono Columbia 30
ORDINANCE NO. 568
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 1 AND 2 OF ORDI
NANCE NO. rr2.
iiiv wiij in tjii uuiuia uuua ur-
daln as follows:
Section 1. That Section 1 of
Ordinance No. rf2 be and thu
and thuv will Hwnur on nil., nt snmo is hereby amended to read
ill i I 1 1 . . .
weauier uuroau reports that one kuiowm;
day like Sunday in Oregon is , Section 1.
worth a year in the East, Long ct'
live tho climate of Oregon and
may there never be a shortage
in tho supply. Polk County
Itoinizor.
St. Johns Furniture
Company
Gus Salmond, Mgr.
New and Second
Hand Furniture
Bought, Sold and
changed
Ex-
The
Bungalo Grocery
St. Johns, Oregon
Good Things to Eat
Would be pleased to have your
patronage, Motto. (Juulity
and Cleanliness
G. W. lilClllMYlR
Phone Columbia 1 Titt Dditcry
REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS
The following list of legal blanks
nrc kept for sale nt this office and
others will be added as the demand
arises;
Wurranty deeds, Quit Claim
Deeds, Realty ami Chattel Mort
gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages,
Contracts for Sale of Realty, Dills
of Sale, Leases.
AH those blanks nt the unifoiiu
price of 30c net dozen.
All dogs within
St. Johns. Oreiron.
not kept or controlled within a
sulliciunt enclosure, led or secur
ed bv a lino, ropo or chain or
muzzled so oU'cctunlly as to pie
vent the animal from biting per
sons or animals are. heroby do
clared to bo a public nuisance
and a menaco to health and
safety.
Section 2. That Section 2 of
Ordinance No. oT2 be and the
same Is hereby amended to road
as follows:
Section 2. All person or per
sons owning, keeping or havimr
control of any dog or dogs with
in the t:ity ot St. Johns not kept
within a sutlicient enclosure, led
or secured by line, ropo or chain,
shall muzzle thu animal or ani
mals so as to ellectually prevent
it or them from biting persons
or animals. Thu said muzzle
shall bo of a wire design and
shall at all times be properly ad
justed so as to cover the dog's
nose, mouth and head, and fas
ten around the neck or to tho
collar.
Whorcas, these amendments
to Ordinance No. 552 is declared
to bo necessary for tho well be
uig of thu inhabitants of thu
City of St. Johns and for the
preservation of tho public health,
peace and safety of the inhabi
tants thereof. That several cases
of rabies or hydrophobia existed
within tho city, which disease
is infectious and a menace to
tho peoplu thereof, and it shall,
therefore, take elfect from and
after its approval by tho Mayor.
i'asseauy tho Council this 21st
Approved by tho Mayor this
2It day of October. A. D..1Q13.
CHAS. HKEDESON,
Mayor.
Attost: R A. HICE,
City Hecordor.
Published in the St. Johns He
view October 21, 19111.
ORDINANCE NO 569.
AN ORDINANCE wUJTHORlZ
INC. THE MAYOR TO DIS
POSE OK CERTAIN BUILD
INGS SITUATED ON LOTS 3
AND -1, RLOCK 21. JAMES
JOHNS' SECOND ADDITION
TO THE REST ADVANTAGE.
nnn't.r.ot mm n ,bu , m,
mmmt a m p cm w m u tt- "
V I VI JT I 9mmt bM mW Ij
I I
I
$3.50
$4.00
Th.s0"' COUPON
nnd we will glvo you
1 0 S. & H. Green Stamps FREE
with 50c purchase in addition to the Stumps
with the CASH purchase
Not good after Oot. 29, 1013
COUCH & CO.
General McrclmmlUc
rhotic Columbia 137 St. Jolun, Oregon
S. & H. Green Trading
Stamps are the Consum
ers" Discount.
Insist on Getting Yours.
-WE TALK SHOES-
because the kind we handle are worth praising. But the shoes themselves talk
bet'tcr than wc can. Our stock of Hoys Youths,' Misses' and Children's School
Shoes have never been more complete, and at prices surprisingly low. A trial
means more shoe satisfaction than you ever had before.
COUCH & CO.
Phone Columbia 137
"PIONEER MERCHANTS"
In
l r I i.j I.
irji
Hot Lake Springs
HOT LAKH, ORI'GON
(Union County, 9 miles Hast of La Grande)
NATURE'S WONDERFUL CURE
The hottest and most curative eprlng In the world
REACHED ONLY
VIA TH1 J
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD &
NAVIGATION GO,
GET
WELL
Tho City of St. Johns does or
dain as follows:
That, whereas, the City of St.
i Johns is tho owner of certain
real property contain inu all of
Lots 3 and !, Block 21, James
John's Second Addition to the
City of St. Johns, upon which is
situated several frame huildine;s
or structures helontfinu; to the
Citv. I hat said huildmns upon
said mentioned property cannot
bo utilized to any good advan
tage by tho City at tho present
time, and as said buildincs are
preventing the City to uso said
property for cortain purposes
t'NDKR NHW MANAGRMKNT
Cxtrnslve Improvement have been made In all department
SPECIAL REDUCED FARES
from all O-W. R, d. N. atatlons
The MKDICATKD MUD, VAPOR and MINIMAL I1ATIIS
of Hot Lake have proven n boon to .sufferers from Rheumatism,
Wood, Kidney a ml Liver Complaints. Accommodation at
the sanatorium delightfully complete, and rates
within the reach of all.
Apply toany O-W. R. & N. aent for lrtienlars ajid nsk for
the special rates with hotel coupon, also for booklet telling all ubout
the Springs, gr write to O. W. TAl'Ii, the new Manager at Hot
Lake, Oregon.
Be Comfortable this Winter
Get one of Perrine's Vacuum Fireplaces
and you'll be happy. JNo smoke, little
fuel and big heat. See Perrine about it.
IT
day of October, A. D., 1913.
and advantages. The City Coun-
eil deems it expedient and nec
essary to sell and dispose of said
ouiidintfs on said property.
Whereas, to dispose and sell
any and all buildings now locat
ed on said above mentioned nron
erty belonging to the City to tho
uest advantage, that the Mayor
of said City be and ho is hereby
authorized to sell said buildings
situated on said premises at pub
lie auction.
Passed by tho Council this 21st
day of October A. 1). 1013.
Approved by the Mayor this
21st day of October. A. D. 1913.
CHAS. HKEDESON,
Mayor.
Attest: F. A. IUCE,
City Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Re
view October 21, 1913.
The Best Light
At The Lowest Cost
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes,
oflices, shops and other places needing light.
Electricity can be used in any quantity, large
or small, thereby furnishing any required
amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps
can be located in anyplace, thus affording any
desired distribution or light.
No other lamps possess these qualifications, there
fore it is not surprising that electric lamps are
rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
Wizard Triangle
Polish Mop
Special Offer for a Few Days
The Wizard Polish Mop $1.50
We give with each 1 qt. of Polish Free (Value $1.00)
The Mop That Gets in the Corners
O'Cedar Polish Mop $1.00 and $1,50
O'Cedar Polish.. , 25c and 50c
ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
Slabwood ! t
11 1. n i -r 4
rs.uuyu, 1 iuiupi ury,
Dressed. Deliveries. Green.
: lumber:
Flooriug, Quality
Finish. Guaranteed.
Blocks,
Trimmings
ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO.
Phone Columbia 131
Read the Review and keep posted.
I H. HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street
I Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
3j Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed.